R.I.P. COGIC Bishop C. L. Moody December 16, 1934 - January 12, 2019
Bishop Carlis L. Moody
Bishop Moody was born December 16, 1934, to Mr. Booker T. and Geneva Moody, in the city of Tifton, Georgia.
He was saved in September 1944 and accepted the call to preach in July 1946 in the city of Waukegan, Illinois. In October 1950, he was ordained by the late Bishop W. M. Roberts. At the age of 16, he established a small church in Waukegan on Market Street with thirty-eight members and some children. At this young age, he also started a church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Later he was impressed by the Lord to submit each group to an older pastor in each of these cities. He took the group that was in Waukegan to St. James Temple Church of God In Christ in North Chicago, Illinois where Elder James W. Markham was the pastor. The group in Milwaukee was advised to go to Elder Dennis Flakes, who is now Bishop Flakes.
Elder Moody served as Youth Pastor at St. James Temple and as District Sunday School Superintendent from 1952 until 1957.
Late in 1956, Mother Sadie Adams and her son Elder Eugene Adams went to Bishop L. H. Ford and asked him to send Elder Moody to Evanston, Illinois to open a church.
Elder Moody came to Evanston on January 7, 1957, and organized the church with a small group of six people. The Lord gave to the group the name Faith Temple.
Since that time, the Lord has blessed the congregation to grow from six persons to over two hundred families and over five hundred members. In 1968, the congregation completed the first phase of church construction with a seating capacity of 450, when filled. After attending Moody Bible Institute, in 1970 Elder Moody traveled outside the United States for the first time. Since that time, he has ministered in over thirty-eight countries.
Elder Moody served as Vice-President of the Black Ministers Alliance of Evanston for two years. He also served as a member of the Curriculum Council for the Evanston Township High School for one year.
In 1975, Elder Moody was appointed International President of the Home and Foreign Missions Department of the Church of God in Christ, whichmoodytwo reaches into over forty-nine countries.
In 1976, he was elected to serve as a member of the Advisory Committee of the Pentecostal World Conference. He still serves in this capacity.
As a part of Bishop Moody’s local church Home Ministry, the congregation served as the Home Church for a Drug Rehabilitation Center, (Prevention, Inc.) for eleven years.
The Faith Temple congregation ministered in their community through radio for thirteen years.
In September, 1980, a new dimension was added to the ministry of his church. Bishop Moody was inspired to open a Christian School, Faith Christian Academy, with grades Kindergarten through Third grade. The second year would cover Kindergarten through the sixth grade. The school is currently Kindergarten through eight grade. The second phase of construction was completed in June, 1986. The congregation of Faith Temple is presently building a completely new religious/educational complex which is scheduled to be dedicated February, 1998.
In 1982, Elder Moody was consecrated as Missionary Bishop in the Church of God in Christ.
Bishop Moody heads all of the mission work of the Church of God in Christ in all foreign countries as well the United States. He is the International President of the Home and Foreign Missions Department. Bishop Moody is also the Jurisdictional Bishop of Germany.
bishopmotherBishop Moody married his wife, Mary Alice in 1955. They have one daughter, Sideary King, three sons, Carlis, Jr., Anthony Sr., and Jeffrey. One son-in-law, three daughters-in-law, and ten grandchildren.
In January 1996, there was a special service held at Faith Temple Church in recognition of the street (Dewey Avenue) being renamed in honor of Bishop Moody. The street was changed from Dewey Avenue to BISHOP CARLIS L. MOODY AVENUE.
A loving husband, Bishop Moody has been married to his wife Mary Alice for 45 years. They are the parents of four adult children, Missionary Sideary King, Elder Carlis L. Moody, Jr., Elder Anthony Moody, and Minister Jeffery Moody. They are also the proud grandparents of eleven grandchildren.
He was a giant in the COGIC and a General in the Lord's army Well Done Bishop!
A W Pink: The Divine Inspiration of the Bible - Chapter 4
Heaven and hell, mercy and love, justice, anger and wrath - these qualities, characteristics and traits that the Bible teaches us about God, are evidences that the Bible is not a book that was the invention of man.
Many people today seem to believe the Bible is about a fake religion. A made-up invention of the human mind that would appeal to the human mind and attract large numbers of people to itself.
However, if someone had wanted to invent a religion that would appeal to humanity - the Bible and Christianity are certainly not what they would have come up with. Because it does not appeal to our natural longings and desires. In fact, it goes very much against the grain of human thought.
A. W. Pink posits that the fact that the Bible presents ideas and concepts that are so foreign to the natural mind is in itself an evidence of its divine inspiration.
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Arthur Walkington Pink (1 April 1886 – 15 July 1952) was an English Bible teacher who sparked a renewed interest in the exposition of Reformed Theology. Little known in his own lifetime, Pink became one of the most influential evangelical authors in the second half of the twentieth century.
Born in Nottingham, England Arthur W. Pink was converted to Christ while a spiritualist medium. He briefly attended the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Illinois, in 1910, before taking up his first pastorate at Silverton, Colorado. Little-known to the outside world, he pastored other churches in the United States and Australia before finally returning to his homeland in 1934.
From an online review: Originally published in 1917, this book is like a modern-day primer on the topic of apologetics on the subject of the Bible. Pink offers proofs and evidences such as:
*Fulfilled prophecy
*The Bible's inner harmony
*The Bible's uniqueness among all books
*And even some presuppositional arguments
Pink's style is definitely from a different time, written within each chapter is a Gospel call to the reader.
So this feels more like an evangelical book than one on apologetics. As such, the tone is different than what you might have read in The Sovereignty of God. Pink's style is very fluid and each page cries out a Gospel plea of bowing the knee to Jesus Christ as Master and Savior.
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13. Who Is the Adventist Jesus? | Tim Martin | FAF Michigan 2018
Also includes: Faith Story by Carel Stevenson, Q and A
Former Adventist Fellowship Conference, November 3–5, 2018
The Chapel Evangelical Free Church, St. Joseph, Michigan
This was the second session of the Adventism Explained portion of the weekend conference intended to educate evangelical Christians about Seventh-day Adventism.
Jesus asked His followers, “Who do you say I am?” (Mt. 16:15). Who do Ellen G. White and her church say that He is? And what did the founders teach about the Trinity? How has their teaching changed, or has it? How a church understands the nature of God might just change everything!
Tim Martin has more than 20 years of experience in the field of Christian counter-cult evangelism, apologetics, and discernment. Tim holds an MA in Theology from Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois, and a BA in Theology from Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. He has served as an adjunct instructor at Moody and holds ministerial credentials through the Evangelical Free Church of America. His speaking ministry has taken him to churches, college campuses, and conferences in the United States, the former Soviet Union, Africa, and Asia. From 1990 to 2013 Tim served as a researcher, speaker, trainer, evangelist, and editor with Watchman Fellowship in Utah, Illinois, and Pennsylvania. He now serves as Assistant Director for Research and Outreach for CFAR (The Centers for Apologetics Research) Tim's passion for witnessing motivates him to travel to cult events, particularly summer outreach opportunities in Utah and Idaho.
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4. Is the Sabbath for Christians? | Tim Martin | FAF Michigan 2018
Former Adventist Fellowship Conference, November 3–5, 2018
The Chapel Evangelical Free Church, St. Joseph, Michigan
Are Christians supposed to obey the Sabbath? If so, how? On what day? How often? This is a crucial topic for some, but others have not even thought about it. We will be discussing different ways Christians have approached the Sabbath question and provide a solid Biblical response.
Tim Martin has more than 20 years of experience in the field of Christian counter-cult evangelism, apologetics, and discernment. Tim holds an MA in Theology from Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois, and a BA in Theology from Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. He has served as an adjunct instructor at Moody and holds ministerial credentials through the Evangelical Free Church of America. His speaking ministry has taken him to churches, college campuses, and conferences in the United States, the former Soviet Union, Africa, and Asia. From 1990 to 2013 Tim served as a researcher, speaker, trainer, evangelist, and editor with Watchman Fellowship in Utah, Illinois, and Pennsylvania. He now serves as Assistant Director for Research and Outreach for CFAR (The Centers for Apologetics Research) Tim's passion for witnessing motivates him to travel to cult events, particularly summer outreach opportunities in Utah and Idaho.
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Dwight L. Moody
Dwight Lyman Moody, also known as D.L. Moody, was an American evangelist and publisher, who founded the Moody Church, Northfield School and Mount Hermon School in Massachusetts, the Moody Bible Institute, and Moody Publishers.
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Tim Martin: Adventism: Roots, Shoots, and Those in Cahoots (Former Adventist Conference)
Featured speaker, Tim Martin is Assistant Director for Research and Outreach at the Centers For Apologetics Research. He has more than 20 years of experience in the field of Christian counter-cult evangelism, apologetics, and discernment. Tim holds a MA in Theology from Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois and a BA in Theology from Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. He has served as an adjunct instructor at Moody and holds ministerial credentials through the Evangelical Free Church of America. His speaking ministry has taken him to churches, college campuses, and conferences in the United States, the former Soviet Union, Africa, and Asia.
From 1990 to 2013 Tim served as a researcher, speaker, trainer, evangelist, and editor with Watchman Fellowship in Utah, Illinois, and Pennsylvania. Tim's zeal for witnessing motivates him to travel to cult events, particularly summer outreach opportunities in Utah and Idaho. Tim and his wife, Michele, have three children and live in Pennsylvania.
Top 10 reasons NOT to move to Arkansas. Pine Bluff, Ozark, and Little Rock are part of it.
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Landon Lecture | Rev. Billy Graham
Recorded: March 4, 1974
Evangelist
The Rev. Billy Graham, the American Christian evangelist, is best known for his worldwide evangelistic crusades preaching the message of Christianity to more people than anyone in history. The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) reports, nearly 215 million people in more than 185 countries have been reached through his ministry. In his lifetime, he has led many thousands to make a decision to receive Jesus as personal Savior and to live for Christ. Graham has been an adviser to many American presidents and according to Gallup Polls is regularly listed as one of the Ten Most Admired Men in the World.
He was born November 7, 1918. Graham was raised on a dairy farm in Charlotte, North Carolina. In 1943 he married Ruth McCue Bell, daughter of a Christian missionary surgeon in China. He and Ruth had three daughters (including Anne Graham Lotz, Christian author and speaker), two sons (including Franklin Graham, who now runs his association), 19 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. Today Billy Graham makes his home in the mountains of North Carolina. On June 14, 2007, he said farewell to his beloved Ruth when she passed away at age 87.
In 1934, at age 16, Graham made a personal commitment to Christ during a revival meeting conducted by Mordecai Ham. He graduated from the Florida Bible Institute, now Trinity College of Florida and was ordained in 1939 by a church in the Southern Baptist Convention. Later in 1943, he graduated from Wheaton College, pastored the First Baptist Church in Western Springs, Illinois, and then joined Youth for Christ.
In this post-war era, as he preached in the United States and Europe, Graham was soon acknowledged as a rising young evangelist. In 1949, an extended 8-week crusade in Los Angeles gained international recognition for Graham.
In 1950 Graham founded the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) in Minneapolis, Minnesota, which later relocated in 2003 to Charlotte, North Carolina. The ministry has included:
The weekly Hour of Decision radio broadcast.
Televised crusade specials approximately six times a year.
My Answer, international newspaper column.
Decision Magazine, the official BGEA publication.
World Wide Pictures, one of the foremost producers of evangelistic films in the world.
Today, in his early 90s, Billy Graham and his ministry are known throughout the world.
Billy Graham has authored 30 books, many of which have been translated into several languages.
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Billy Sunday Declares War On Dry Repeal (1933)
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Title reads: Billy Sunday Declares War On Dry Repeal. Energetic evangelist attacks wet campaign with all his old-time vigor in plea for Prohibition at Chicago.
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America.
Billy Sunday preaches against the return of alcohol following the end of prohibition. He says that he will fight the saloon from Hawaii to Hoboken. He shakes and gesticulates wildly.
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Memorial Service for Bill Sheahan Sr. held at Highland Park United Methodist Church, 2013
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1750:Rev Don Armstead is a Faith Leader, Missionary, Entrepreneur, Musician/Psalmist, Artist...
Rev Don Armstead- Faith Leader, Missionary, Entrepreneur, Musician/Psalmist, Artist, Civic Leader, Community Organizer, Social Engineer and T.V. Personality are just a few of the titles and honors bestowed upon Rev Don Armstead; however, dearest of all is to be called a child of God.
With his ministry calling based upon the book of Isaiah 49:1-3, Minister Armstead has surrendered to the diversity of God’s design for his life. Beginning his licensed ministry in 1989 at New Covenant Missionary Baptist Church of Chicago, Illinois, under the pastorate of Rev. Dr. Stephen J. Thurston II, Rev. Don has journeyed through various ministry anointings. Embracing God’s call, he has experienced a variety of ministries many clergy don’t have opportunity to labor in. His experience ranges from preaching, teaching, music and deliverance, to focusing on children, young adult, singles, homeless, prison, nursing home and multimedia ministries.
A Lubbock native, celebrating over 25 years of ministry, Minister Don Armstead returned home in 1997 and labored beside his father, the late Rev. Dr. Leon Armstead, who pastored Greater St. Mark Baptist Church for 32 years. There, Rev Don Armstead continues to provide leadership as Overseeing Pastor, serving as Director of Worship, Administration and Education as well as Minister of Music.
Although he has a unique depth of ministry experience, Rev. Armstead cherishes his early years at Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church of Slaton, TX, under the pastorate of Rev. C. C. Peoples, Sr.. Experiencing an explosive birth in ministry under Pastor Peoples, and celebrated by his late father, Rev. Armstead continues to revisit his humble beginnings. He acknowledges his accountability and covering to be Pastor Peoples, his spiritual father.
A former student at Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, IL, Mississippi Valley State University and Texas Tech University, Rev. Armstead has had the opportunity to minister in word and song in other churches across the nation, including Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church (Chicago) founded by the legendary Rev Dr. Clay Evans, and Trinity United Church of Christ under the pastorate of Dr. Jeremiah Wright.
Submitting to God’s call to reestablish ministry in the west Texas area, Rev. Armstead continues to serve as needed at Greater St. Mark, where his sister, Rev. Venus M. Smitherman, serves as Pastor. God is continuing to use Rev. Don W. Armstead as a vessel for His will to be done on earth as it is in heaven. With an anointing for ushering in the Presence of Almighty God, prepare your hearts for a divine encounter with God. Rev Don Armstead LinkedIn
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